For those of you out of the loop Grandma Bunny Chow normally resides in my home country of Zimbabwe and had travelled to the UK as the Zimbabwean representative of Alzheimer’s Disease International at their annual conference. I don’t profess to be an expert on the disease or it’s challenges but I do know that ADI do excellent work in overcoming prejudices and providing support to those suffering from dementia so please do show them support if you ever come into contact with them.
On Saturday afternoon I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to spend an afternoon following my mother and a group of representatives from Alzheimer’s Disease International as they embarked on a walking tour around The City of London.

it was the vibrant colour of these tights that made me decide that I couldn't stick to just black and white
Strictly speaking I wasn’t supposed to be there as I wasn’t part of the party so to speak but they allowed me to follow them around without complaint whist I took pictures of the group, as well as passers-by and The City.
Street photography is a style I greatly admire and one day hope to become proficient in but for this walk it was really just me playing with my camera settings and seeing what worked best. The pictures I have chosen to share in this post are some of the ones I thought worked out best although they vary hugely in style.
I definitely appreciate any creative input or idea’s from my readers as to what you like and also what you think of when you think street photography, are you all about the gritty black and white or do you prefer to capture the vibrancy and colours of springtime in the metropolis? I know it’s something I’m torn about which is why many of these photo’s work individually but I’m not so sure how well they work as a collective.

I have no idea what she was up to either, she just stopped did this funny move and then carried on without a by your leave or care in the world
anyway I’ve only been waffling on this long so that I can break up the pictures a bit and keep you reading, but I’ll just let the captions do the talking from here on in.

I don't know if this guy had Tourette's syndrome or was just a nutter but he kept marching up and down swearing to himself and muttering threats of intended violence.

Looking back I'm beginning to think that my walk might have taken place further back in the past than Saturday.

completely out of context and definitely not street photography but I like the shot and couldn't think of anywhere else to use it.

I told you Granny Bunny Chow was here, she's also listening intently unlike the bloke in the background who just looks bored.


so the kids do still skate, last time I got on a skateboard I ended up in a cast (15+ years ago) so have stayed away ever since despite thinking that they always looked cool.

I wonder if they'd noticed that they were sitting in bright sunshine on a beautiful spring day or were just on their way back from Siberia.
such attitude, makes you wonder if he/she was actually throwing a hissy fit or I was just lucky
There are some really nice shots in here! The Parisian smoking girl is my favorite. I admire you for experimenting with B&W. For some reason I’m afraid to.
give it a go 2summers what’s the worst that can happen
I love street photography, especially when it is in black and white, but you have some really great color shots! For just beginning out with it, you have a really good eye. I love the one of the couple sitting on the bench together, the one of the girl smoking the cigarette, and the one of the “cool guy” drinking beer with his shades on. Keep it up! The only way to improve is to keep at it. That is what I keep telling myself. 🙂
Many many thanks I’ll keep them coming
Wonderful Results!! My favorite is the elderly man wearing the scarf against the various bits of blue scattered throughout the background. Keep sharing, I love seeing this kind of stuff!
Many thanks Nick, I liked him too and kept him in colour to show off that blue from Tower Bridge
They are all wonderful! I am always concerned about publishing pics of strangers 🙂
thanks Tandy, my understanding of UK law is that as long as they were taken in public then I own the copyright and can do with the pictures as I please, saying that if anyone asked me to remove a picture of them then I would do so gladly.